Description : Green manuring tree
Last Answer : Ans. Thespesia populnea
Description : Cereal crops show ‘V’ shaped pale yellowing at lower leaf tips due to deficiency of
Last Answer : Ans. N
Description : Green manure crops contributes nitrogen ranging from
Last Answer : Ans. 50-175 kg/ha
Description : Green manure crops are turned in the field at the stage of
Last Answer : Ans. Flowering
Description : Which plant is used for green manuring in India? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Sunhemp'
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which one of the following plants is used for green manuring in India? (1) Wheat (2) Sun hemp (3) Cotton (4) Rice
Last Answer : (2) Sun hemp Explanation: Used as a cover crop, sunn hemp can improve soil properties, reduce soil erosion, conserve soil water, and recycle plant nutrients.
Description : Which plant is used for green manuring in India?
Last Answer : Sunhemp
Description : Which plant is used for green manuring in India? —
Description : 1. Amarya Sen, the NRI Nobel laureate got the honour for which work? 2. Where did India made her debut in Olympic football? 3. Which plant is used for green manuring in India? 4. Which ... . What is the total surface area of earth? 20. Sirajuddaulah was defeated by Lord Clive in which battle?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Poverty and famines 2. London in 1948 3. Sunhemp 4. Coimbatore 5. Ganga 6. The spirit of the Constitution 7. Fermi energy 8. Increase in prices 9. Kanchepuram 10. Prithviraj III 11. 776 B. ... 40 seconds 15. Kashmir 16. Vitamin D 17. Mario Puzo 18. Money 19. 510 million sq km 20. Plassey
Description : The scientific name of Green Leaf hopper (GLH)
Last Answer : Ans. Nephotetrix nigropictus
Description : Upper leaves will show chlorosis on midrib, veins green and dead spots occur in all parts of leaf (veins, tips and margins) show
Last Answer : Ans. Zn deficiency
Description : Trees is on boundary + crops
Last Answer : Ans. Boundary plantation
Description : Trees + crops during initial years
Last Answer : Ans. Energy plantation
Description : Trees + crops + pasture/animals
Last Answer : Ans. Agri-silviculture
Description : Trees + fruit trees + crops
Last Answer : Ans. Agri-silvi-horticulture
Description : Fruit trees + crops
Last Answer : Ans. Agri-horticulture
Description : Perennial hedges + crops
Last Answer : Ans. Alley cropping
Description : Cultivation of Trees + Crops is known as
Last Answer : Ans. Agri-Silviculture
Description : A process of deciding in the present what to do in the future about the best combination of crops and live stock to be raised
Last Answer : Ans. Farm Planning
Description : The science of growing vegetable crops
Last Answer : Ans. Olericulture
Description : The science of production of fruit crops
Last Answer : Ans. Pomology
Description : Isolation distance for self pollinated crops i.e. rice, wheat
Last Answer : Ans. 3 m
Description : A method of breeding is not appropriate for cross pollinated crops
Last Answer : Ans. Pure line selection
Description : Most commonly used method for selection from segregation generations of crosses in self pollinated crops
Last Answer : Ans. Pedigree method
Description : A progeny of single homozygous, self pollinated crops
Last Answer : Ans. Pure line
Description : Often Cross pollination crops are
Last Answer : Ans. Safflower, Arhar, Cotton and Sorghum
Description : Highly salt tolerant crops
Last Answer : Ans. Barley and Sugarbeet
Description : The crops prefer acidic soil
Last Answer : Ans. Rice, tea and potato
Description : Nutrient essential for oilseed crops
Last Answer : Ans. S
Description : Rhizobium japonicum culture is applied for crops
Last Answer : Ans. Soybean and Groundnut
Description : Solution of fertilizer specially applied at initial growth of plants in pulses and vegetable crops
Last Answer : Ans. Starter solution
Description : The soils which have supported agriculture for centuries without much manuring or fallowing are (a) alluvial and late rite soils (b) red and laterite soils (c) black and alluvial soils (d) laterite and black soils
Last Answer : Ans: (c)
Description : The biological process in which both aerobes and anaerobes degrade organic matter is - (1) Manuring (2) Composting (3) Digesting (4) Nitrifying
Last Answer : (2) Composting Explanation: Composting is the depomposition of plant remains and other once-living materials to make an earthy, dark, crumbly substance that is excellent for enriching soil. It is the chief way to recycle wastes.
Description : In paddy field which of the following con trols weeds effectively? a). Puddling b). Transplanting c). Manuring d). Both a and b
Last Answer : d). Both a and b
Description : The biological process in which both aerobes and anaerobes degrade organic matter is (1) Manuring (2) Composting (3) Digesting (4) Nitrifying
Last Answer : Composting
Description : Leaf curl resistant varieties
Last Answer : Ans. Pusa Jwala, Pusa Sadabahar, Pant C-1
Description : Leaf curl of tomato is spread by
Last Answer : Ans. White fly
Description : Mottle leaf of citrus is due to deficiency of
Last Answer : Ans. Zinc
Description : Leaf curl and mosaic of papaya is caused by
Last Answer : Ans. Virus
Description : Bacterial blight/Angular leaf spot is caused by
Last Answer : Ans. Xanthmonas malvacearum (10) Sugarcane
Description : Alternaria blight or leaf spot of sunflower is caused by
Last Answer : Ans. Alternaria helianthi
Description : Late leaf spot of groundnut is caused by
Last Answer : Ans. Cercospora parsonata
Description : Early leaf spot of groundnut is caused by
Last Answer : Ans. Cercospora arachidicola
Description : Leaf spot of groundnut is also known as
Last Answer : Ans. Tikka disease
Description : The causal organism of Brown/orange/leaf rust
Last Answer : Ans. Puccinia recondita
Description : The scientific name of Sugarcane Pyrilla/Leaf hopper
Last Answer : Ans. Pyrilla purpusilla
Description : Curling of leaf upwards and yellowing of terminal cotton shoots is a characteristics symptom of presence of
Last Answer : Ans. Cotton Aphid
Description : The vector of leaf curl virus
Last Answer : Ans. White Fly (Bemisia tabaci)